Becoming a creator in prehistory

Chapter 96 Shepherd Druid

Chapter 96 Shepherd Druid

Acorns impregnated by oak sages possess incredible power.

It can boost druids in a short period of time, not only making them infinitely powerful regardless of pain, but also making their skin as hard as oak bark.

As long as an acorn is in hand, a druid can still fight against an enemy far stronger than himself.

And the acorn is a terrifying weapon in the hands of druids who also possess elemental power.

Planting acorns into trees will awaken them with their spiritual energy, and the elemental force will animate the tree body, turning them into free-moving treants, and then crushing enemies for druids.

The reason why druids can resist the golden people who are familiar with the runes, so that they dare not cut down trees, in addition to being cruel to the enemy and not afraid of death, the strange ability of the acorn fruit also accounts for a large part reason.

It can be said that it is precisely because of the ability of the oak sage that the druid, who is a straggler, has gained the strength to fight against powerful enemies. This is the real reason why the oak sage has a high status among the druids.

Here, Ashmi put the acorns in his hand back into the tray, and just when he was about to continue, a sense of fatigue hit his heart, which was a sign of exhaustion of mental energy.

He glanced at the acorns that were full and half a shelf full, and couldn't help sighing:
"It looks like we can only get here temporarily today.

This kind of repetitive work is too boring. I really don't know how the teacher persisted. "

Speaking of teacher Menghu, Ashmi felt somewhat dissatisfied.

Obviously he hadn't officially inherited the title of oak sage, but the other party threw all the work of empowering oak weapons to him.

But things have come to this, there is no way to be dissatisfied, he can only sigh in his heart that the teacher is unreliable.

Coincidentally, just as he left the warehouse, he saw Menghu's figure. At this time, he was standing not far away, arguing fiercely with several other druids.

Seeing this, Ashmi walked straight over.

"I've said it many times. Each person has a quota of three acorns per year. Since the birth of the Druid sect, this distribution method has been followed. Even if you are dissatisfied, there is nothing you can do about it."

Before Ashmi came close, he heard Menghu talking loudly to several people beside him.

"Menghu, this tradition is outdated.

When druids were first born, they were sheltered by the fairies in the forest. At that time, our enemies were not many, so three acorns were naturally enough.

But now we have encountered too many troubles, especially the conflict with the gold clan, one year can be worth the past ten years.

How can three acorns be enough? Do you let druids die when they face strong enemies? "

Hearing that Menghu categorically refused to increase the acorn quota, several druids around were a little dissatisfied, and one of them directly refuted loudly.

Seeing this, Meng Hu also slowed down his tone and explained helplessly:
"As the previous oak sage, I also don't want to see damage to my side.

But you also know that the spiritual energy of the oak sages is limited, and three acorns per person is already the limit. "

"Look, Ashmi is here too, you can ask him how many acorns he can empower in a day, and see if I'm right."

In order to prove that what he said was true, Menghu dragged Ashmi over.

"The teacher is right. My one day's empowerment is indeed very limited, and it is roughly distributed to about three per person."

As Menghu's student, Ashimi naturally wouldn't tear down the teacher's platform, and besides, he was just telling the truth.

Ashmi is not the last Oak Sage of the Druid Sect, and Menghu is not the first. Before that, the Sages of the Druid Sect have experienced double-digit rotations.

The number of acorns produced in a year is all about the same, there is nothing to question about this.

Ashmi knew this, and so did the druids around him.

The druid who spoke before was not entangled in this issue, but continued:
"As I've said before, times have changed and the Druids should not be stuck in a rut.

If the oak tree sage can make the inheritance of acorn empowerment public, the problem of acorn production can be solved in an instant.

After all, there are still many druids with elemental power in the sect, and we can fully share this responsibility for the sages. "

When Menghu heard this, the smile on his face disappeared immediately, and he responded coldly:
"Hmph, I said why you care about your companions for no reason, so this is your purpose.

You don't have to wishful thinking anymore, as long as I'm still alive, there's no possibility of even discussing this proposal. "

Hearing Menghu's categorical response, the druid knew that there was no way to negotiate, so he simply said to Ashmi beside him:
"Ashmi, your teacher is just a power-hungry old stubborn.

You are the next oak sage. I hope you can think about who is right from the standpoint of the group.

let's go. "

After that, the druids turned and left the place.

Meng Hu looked at the backs of those people and said with a sneer:
"Hehe, it's nice to say that their Mushu lineage is only for their own benefit."

Ashmi is not a fledgling kid, so naturally he will not be provoked by a few words from the other party.

Just like Menghu said, those druids are not as high-sounding as they say, they have their own purpose.

As the saying goes, where there are people, there are rivers and lakes.

In addition to the supreme leader Oak Sage, there are also various factions within the Druid Sect, and the Shepherd Sect is one of them.

This faction may not have the largest number of people, but its influence is very large, because their members, without exception, all have elemental power.

Among them are dragon-born druids like Ashmi, and elemental druids who have received the blessing of runes since childhood. In short, the members belong to a small group of elites in the druid sect.

Meng Hu frowned, and said with disgust:
"In the beginning, the Shepherds were just formed by a group of people who liked to use acorns to drive tree people. No one thought that they would develop to the point where they are today, and they have become the most influential faction within the Druids.

To be honest, I hated them from a long time ago.

The way they fight to drive the trees is itself destructive to nature.

After every battle, those driven trees are hard to survive. What is the difference between this and those illegal loggers?
Thankfully, they don't have many acorns in their hands, and the damage is limited after all.

If they master the inheritance of empowering acorns, the consequences will be unimaginable. I don't want this forest to be destroyed by druids. "

Having said that, Menghu looked at Ashmi at the side and said solemnly:
"Ashimi, now you can understand why I didn't help you empower the acorns.

Although this process is tedious, it can only be mastered in the hands of a sage, and only in this way can it be guaranteed that it will not be abused. "

Hearing this, Ashmi nodded solemnly, and only then did he understand the teacher's good intentions.

While the master and apprentice were talking, a figure carrying a wooden stick limped over from a distance...

(End of this chapter)

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